1、D) They have generally done quite well.Questions 3 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.3. A) He works at a national park. B) He is a queen been specialist. C) He removed the beyond from the boot. D) He drove the bees away from his car.4. A) They were looking after the queen B) The
2、y were making a lot of noise C) They were looking for a new box to live in D) They were dancing in a unique way Questions 5 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) The discovery of a new species of snake B) The second trip to a small remote island C) The finding of 2 new species
3、 of frog D) The latest test on rare animal species6. A) A poisonous snake attacked him on his field tripB) He discovered a rare fog on a desertedC) A snake crawled onto his head in his sleepD) He fell from a tall palm tree by accident7. A) From its genesB) From its lengthC) From its originD) From it
4、s colorSection B In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)
5、and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) The security check takes timeB) He has to check a lot of luggageC) His flight is leaving in less than 2 hoursD) The airport is
6、a long way from the hotel9. A) In cashB) By credit cardC) With a travelers checkD) With his smart phone10. A) Give him a receiptB) Confirm his flightC) Look after his luggageD) Find a porter for him11 . A) Signing up for membership of S HotelB) Staying in the same hotel next time he comesC) Loading
7、her luggage onto the airport shuttleD) Posting a comment on the hotels webpageQuestions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) He is the only boy in his familyB) He becomes tearful in windC) He has stopped making terrible facesD) He is his teachers favorite student13. A) T
8、ell him to play in her backyardB) Do something funny to amuse himC) Give him some cherry stones to play withD) Warn him of danger by making up a story14. A) They could break pps legsB) They could sometimes terrify adultsC) They could fly against a strong windD) They could knock pp unconscious15. A)
9、One would get a spot on their tongues if they told a lie deliberatelyB) One would have to shave their head to remove a bat in their hairC) One would go to prison if they put a stamp on upside downD) One would have curly hair if they ate too much stale breadSection C In this section, you will hear th
10、ree passages of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through th
11、e centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) Everything seemed to be changing. B) People were formal and disciplined. C) People were excited to go travelling overseas. D) Things from the Victorian era came back alive.17. A) Watching TV at home. B) Meeting people. C
12、) Drinking coffee. D) Trying new foods.18. A) He was interested in stylish dresses.19. B) He was able to take a lot of money. C) He was a student in the 1960s.D) He was a man full of imagination.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.20. A) They avoid looking at them. B) The
13、y run away immediately. C) They show anger on their faces. D) They make threatening sounds.20. A) It turns to its owner for help. B) It turns away to avoid conflict. C) It looks away and gets angry, too. D) It focuses its eyes on their mouths.21. A) By observing their facial features carefully. B) B
14、y focusing on a particular body movement. C) By taking in their facial expressions as a whole. D) By interpreting different emotions in different ways.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) They have to look for food and shelter underground. B) They take little notice
15、 of the changes in temperature. C) They resort to different means to survive the bitter cold. D) They have difficulty adapting to the changed environment.23. A) They have their weight reduced to minimum. B) They consume the energy stored before the long sleep. C) They can maintain their heart beat a
16、t the normal rate. D) They can keep their body temperature warm and stable.24. A) By staying in hiding places and eating very little. B) By seeking food and shelter in peoples houses. C) By growing thicker hair to stay warm. D) By storing enough food beforehand.25. A) To stay safe. B) To save energy
17、.C) To keep company. D) To protect the young.2017年6月英语四级考试真题及答案整理一.新闻听力【News Report 1】One of Googles self-driving cars crashed into a bus in California last month. There were no injuries.It is not the first time one of Googles famed self-driving cars has been involved in a crash, but it may be the f
18、irst time it has caused one.On February 14th the self-driving car, travelling at 2mph (3km/h), pulled out in front of a public bus going 15mph (24km/h).The man in the Google vehicle reported that he assumed the bus would slow down to let the car out, and so he did not switch to the manual mode.In a
19、statement, Google said: We clearly bear some responsibility, because if our car hadnt moved, there wouldnt have been a crash.That said, our test driver believed the bus was going to slow or stop to allow us to merge into the traffic, and that there would be sufficient space to do that.The companys s
20、elf-driving cars have done well over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents.Q1: According to Google, what was the cause of the accident?B The test driver made a wrong judgement解析:根据新闻第一句话,这篇新闻主要报道的是谷歌无人自动驾驶汽车与一辆公交车发生 碰撞这一事故。根据原文 “The man in
21、the Google vehicle reported that he assumed the bus would slow down to let the car out, and so he did not switch to the manual mode.” 选项B是正确选项,是对原文的同义替换,题目较难。Q2: How have Googles self-driving cars performed so far?D They have generally done quite well.根据原文 “The companys self-driving cars have done w
22、ell over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents.” 选项D是对原文的同义替换。题目相对较难。【News Report 2】Thousands of bees left a town after landing on the back of a car when their queen got stuck in its boot. Tom Moses who works at a nearby national park, noti
23、ced a “brown patch” on the back of the car after the owner parked it to do some shopping. When he looked closer he realized it was a huge group of bees.Moses said: “I have never seen that many bees in one spot. It was very unusual. They were very close together and there was a lot of noise and movem
24、ents, it was interesting to see such a strange sight. But there were a lot of people around and I was a bit worried about the bees and the people stopping to look. I thought that someone might do something stupid.Moses called two local bees specialists who helped removed the bees by attracting them
25、into a box.Moses spent three hours looking after the bees and was stung five times, he said my stings are a bit painful but I am pleased that all worked out and I could help, people need to realize that bees are valuable and they should be looked after.Q3. What do we learn about Tom Moses?A He works
26、 at a national park.Q4. What do we know about the bees on the back of the car?B They were making a lot of noise.【News report 3】A new species of snake has been discovered on a remote island in the Bahamas.Scientists identified 20 of the one meter-long snakes during two trips to the Caribbean islands.
27、 The second trip was made in October last year.One of the creatures made a dramatic appearance by moving on to the head of the team leader as he slept.The snake has been named silver boa because it is metallic colored and the first specimen found was climbing a silver palm tree.The team was led by D
28、r. Graham Reynolds, from Harvard University, the scientist confirmed the snake was a previously unknown species after conducting a genetic analysis of tissue samples.Commenting on the find, snake expert Robert Henderson from the Museum of Natural History, said: “Worldwide new species of frogs are be
29、ing discovered and described quite regularity. New species of snakes, however, are much rarer.Q5. What is the news report mainly about?A The discovery of a new species of snake.Q6. What do we learn about the scientific team leader?C A snake crawled onto his head in his sleep.Q7. How did the newly discover
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